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The Characterization and Mitigation of Single Event Effects in Ultra-Deep Submicron (< 90nm) Microelectronics
SBC: Orora Design Technologies, Inc. Topic: DTRA07005Orora Design Technologies proposes to develop electronic design automation (EDA) tools employing minimally invasive circuit design-based methods to mitigate single event effects (SEEs) for next generation Ultra-DSM CMOS (
SBIR Phase II 2008 Department of DefenseDefense Threat Reduction Agency -
In-situ Monitoring of the Radioactive Contaminant Tc-99 in Groundwater Using a Reagentless Equilibrium-based Sensor
SBC: BURGE ENVIRONMENTAL, INC. Topic: 49bThe long-term monitoring of groundwater contamination plumes to determine the fate of contaminants in the environment is expensive and labor intensive. Current baseline methods have resulted in monitoring programs that collect less data than is required to fully understand the fate and transport mechanisms of the contaminants. In this project, an automated field-deployable monitoring system, whi ...
STTR Phase II 2008 Department of Energy -
HydroMax- Overcoming the Challenges of Industrial Coal Gasification
SBC: Diversified Energy Corporation Topic: 18Volatile natural gas prices are negatively impacting the U.S. industrial sector, which consumes approximately 6.6 trillion cubic feet of natural gas annually. Over the last 24 months, natural gas prices have fluctuated between $5 and $12 per MMBtu, resulting in high and unpredictable fuel costs for the industrial sector. With abundant coal resources, an opportunity exists for the U.S. industrial ...
SBIR Phase II 2008 Department of Energy -
Step-Out Process to Upgrade Clycerol to Bio-Diesel
SBC: Exelus, Inc. Topic: 07The production of biodiesel around the world is increasing at an astonishing pace. In the U.S., total annual production capacity is expected to be almost 2 billion gallons by the end of 2008. At this production rate, over 660,000 metric tons of glycerol will be produced as a by-product each year ¿ over 2.5 times the current U.S. glycerol production capacity ¿ creating a glycerol glut with few ...
SBIR Phase II 2008 Department of Energy -
A Cost-Effective Analytical Technology for Identification and Measurement of Greenhouse Gases
SBC: Lenterra, Inc. Topic: 47This project will develop a cost-effective analytical technology platform for identifying and measuring concentrations of greenhouse gases such as carbon dioxide, methane, and nitrous oxide and trace greenhouse gas constituents such as carbon monoxide. The proposed analytical platform is based on Penning Ionization Electron Spectroscopy (PIES) in plasma. PIES technology relies on a simple analog ...
SBIR Phase II 2008 Department of Energy -
THE DIRECT PRODUCTION OF INTERMETALLIC COM- POUND POWDER
SBC: ATS-MER, LLC Topic: N/ATHE PRESENT PROCESS OF PRODUCING INTERMETALLIC ALLOY POWDER BY MELTING, CASTING, AND A POWDER ATOMIZA- TION STEP IS EXPENSIVE AND TECHNICALLY LACKING, THUS LIMITING THE ULTIMATE MECHANICAL AND PHYSICAL PRO- PERTIES OF THE INTERMETALLIC MATERIAL. THIS PROJECT EX- AMINES THE FEASIBILITY OF PRODUCING NICKEL AND TITA- NIUM ALUMINIDE INTERMETALLIC ALLOY POWDER BY THE DIRECT REDUCTION OF METAL CHLORIDE ...
SBIR Phase II 1986 Department of Energy -
Microchannel Magnetic Coolers with Negative Magnetocaloric Effect
SBC: ATS-MER, LLC Topic: 11The recent discovery of a negative magnetocaloric effect in CoMnT1-xT¿x alloys (where T, T¿ = Si, Ge, Sn) at room temperature opens new prospects for the development of high-efficiency solid micro-cooling devices. This project will combine these novel alloys with cutting edge technology for microchannel regenerators to develop lightweight, compact, low cost, and environmentally friendly cooling ...
SBIR Phase II 2008 Department of Energy -
TURBOEXPANDER FOR CRYOGENIC HELIUM REFRIGERATORS AND LIQUIFIERS
SBC: CREARE LLC Topic: N/ATURBOEXPANDERS WHICH OPERATE IN GAS BEARINGS ARE FREQUENTLY USED IN LABORATORY SIZE HELIUM LIQUIFIERS AND REFRIGERTORS WHERE EXTENDED OPERATION WITHOUT MAINTENANCE IS DESIRED. UNFORTUNATELY, CRYOGENIC SYSTEMS EMPLOYING THESE EXPANDERS ARE SUBJECT TO START-UP AND SHUT-DOWN TRANSIENTS AND TO SYSTEM UPSETS WHERE SYSTEM PRESSURES MAY CHANGE SUBSTANTIALLY. UNDER SUCH CIRCUMSTANCES, BEARING FAILURES CAN ...
SBIR Phase II 1986 Department of Energy -
A WET TURBOEXPANDER FOR CRYOGENIC HELIUM REFREIGERATORS AND LIQUEFIERS
SBC: CREARE LLC Topic: N/AHELIUM REFRIGERATORS AND LIQUEFIERS ARE WIDELY USED IN HIGH ENERGY PHYSICS RESEARCH IN THE UNITED STATES AND THROUGHOUT THE WORLD TO PROVIDE COOLING FOR SUPER- CONDUCTING MAGNETS IN PARTICLE ACCELERATORS. CONVENTIONAL HELIUM REFRIGERATORS EMPLOY A JOULE-THOMSON EXPANSION VALVE TO EXPAND THE HELIUM AT TEMPERATURES BELOW ABOUT 10 DEGREES K. IT HAS BEEN SHOWN THAT GAINS OF UP TO 30% IN OVERALL CYCLE ...
SBIR Phase II 1986 Department of Energy -
High Performance Lossy Dielectric HOM Absorbers for SRF Cavities
SBC: SIENNA TECHNOLOGIES, INC. Topic: 27Recently developed high thermal conductivity aluminum nitride (AlN) based lossy dielectrics can replace the toxic beryllia (BeO) based lossy dielectrics as high order mode (HOM) absorbers in superconductor radio frequency (SRF) cavities in linear accelerators and in microwave tubes. AlN-based lossy dielectrics must be joined metallic copper members in these applications. However, lack of suitable ...
SBIR Phase II 2008 Department of Energy